Poland is a country in Europe. Poland is East of Germany and is North of Slovakia. Poland is off the coast of the Baltic Sea.
CLIMATE Poland’s climate is warm in the summer. However, the temperature never gets over 80˚F. The spring’s temperature is less than 20˚F. Poland is not used to very hot weather. In the winter it is very, very cold.
LANDFORMS One landform in Poland is Hel Peninsula. The peninsula was formed entirely of sand. It is frequently turned into an island by winter storms. Jurata, Jastarnia, Kuznica, Chalupy, Wladyslawowo are other cities on Hel Peninsula. Another landform in Poland is the Sudetic Mountains. It extends over 185 mi. It is in both the Czech Republic and Poland. Białowieża Forest is a third the landform. It is the oldest and the largest forest in Poland.
CITIES The 3 major cities in Poland are Warsaw, Poznan, and Wroclaw. Warsaw is Poland’s capital. Warsaw had 2,631,902 people in 2010.
Poznan had 1,598,630 people in 2010. It is one of the oldest cities in Poland and the fifth largest.
Wroclaw had 632,782 people in 2010. It is the fourth largest city in Poland. Due to border changes over the centuries, it has been a part of countries other than Poland.
Poland is a country in Europe. Poland is East of Germany and is North of Slovakia. Poland is off the coast of the Baltic Sea.
CLIMATE
Poland’s climate is warm in the summer. However, the temperature never gets over 80˚F. The spring’s temperature is less than 20˚F. Poland is not used to very hot weather. In the winter it is very, very cold.
LANDFORMS
One landform in Poland is Hel Peninsula. The peninsula was formed entirely of sand. It is frequently turned into an island by winter storms. Jurata, Jastarnia, Kuznica, Chalupy, Wladyslawowo are other cities on Hel Peninsula. Another landform in Poland is the Sudetic Mountains. It extends over 185 mi. It is in both the Czech Republic and Poland. Białowieża Forest is a third the landform. It is the oldest and the largest forest in Poland.
CITIES
The 3 major cities in Poland are Warsaw, Poznan, and Wroclaw.
Warsaw is Poland’s capital. Warsaw had 2,631,902 people in 2010.
Poznan had 1,598,630 people in 2010. It is one of the oldest cities in Poland and the fifth largest.
Wroclaw had 632,782 people in 2010. It is the fourth largest city in Poland. Due to border changes over the centuries, it has been a part of countries other than Poland.
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